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Maurice Sendak

Lovely image from Maurice Sendak’s timeless “Where the Wild Things Are” courtesy of @AntidoteLDN (antidoteldn):

Source: antidoteldn

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  • 3 weeks ago > antidoteldn
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“And so; here is to that thing that inspires, elevates, lifts us and makes us think, laugh, talk a little more, and appreciate our time here.”

Michael Stipe in the forward to David Belisle’s hello :)
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“And so; here is to that thing that inspires, elevates, lifts us and makes us think, laugh, talk a little more, and appreciate our time here.”

Michael Stipe in the forward to David Belisle’s hello :)

Source: davidbelisle.com

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Thank you welovestopmotion for sharing SODA by Crankbunny

SODA is a dark animated fable that features the use of stopmotion paper cutout silhouettes, animated shadow puppets, plus live action back projection. SODA is inspired by Day of the Dead paper cuttings that have used for to illustrate the why & how of mortality.

Source: welovestopmotion

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  • 6 months ago > welovestopmotion
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We Make It Good is a group of writers, curators, dreamers, and thinkers telling stories through the varied mediums of film, music, art, and experience. This WMIG blog item presents some of Anton Corbijn’s Cultural Icons.
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We Make It Good is a group of writers, curators, dreamers, and thinkers telling stories through the varied mediums of film, music, art, and experience. This WMIG blog item presents some of Anton Corbijn’s Cultural Icons.

Source: wemakeitgood.com

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  • 9 months ago
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Chevrolet “Volt” all-CG brand film produced by Digitas through Shilo directors Jose Gomez and Tamir Sapir for General Motors. Enjoy!

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  • 11 months ago
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